They aren't my claims, Hollie. They are literally statements made by the founding fathers.Because that is exactly what our founding fathers believed.But was written for a moral and religious people.No. That's the Supreme Court's interpretation of the 14th Amendment which did that.
The framers of the 14th Amendment never intended it to do that because they literally debated an amendment that would have precluded the states from establishing state religions but that was defeated in the Senate. See Blaine Amendment.
So we can say with 100% certainty that the framers of the 14th never intended the 14th Amendment to apply to the 1st Amendment and we can also say with 100% certainty that the establishment clause granting states the right to form state religions is still 100% in effect because that amendment was never re-written or repealed.
The 14th Amendment and the Bill of Rights | | Tenth Amendment Center
And the Constitution is very secular in nature. Not one mention of Christianity.
How can that be when your gods are not mentioned in the Constitution.
The fact that you cannot accept this truth, kind of proves their point.
More of your ".... because I say so" claims. There is no reason to accept that you are the spokesperson for the signers of the Constitution.